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Definition of "Community property"

All property acquired after marriage, deemed to be the result of the joint efforts of both spouses (regardless of whether or not only one spouse has earned income). Each spouse is entitled to one half of the property. Community property states are Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Washington.

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